Part of me wants the USG to try to implement covid protocols again..
Iβd wager 75%+ of Americans would refuse to comply. Mass civil disobedience. It would be a galvanizing moment for the American People to stand up together against tyranny..
Bring it. We know the playbook now.ππ(Clandestine)
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Lots of people say they are against mandates now that they are gone. But when the rubber hits the road many won't risk delaying a trip, humiliation or loosing a job.
I know people who were against the jab but then got it a year later because they felt they "had to". The real question is how many people gained conviction or morally character. Luckily we don't need the majority to reject tyranny. We will see how this goes.
I can maybe empathize a little for someone who was going to lose their job and house, who had kids. That is why what the powers that be did was so evil. There was no informed consent and the coercion was severe. Every person who participated in that should pay severely.
What I can't empathize with are the people who wouldn't even take the cuck muzzles off in a store,to avoid a confrontation.
Yes, I had to move because I was going to be forced out. So many people are fine with masks and glad everyone could stay home.
In my new "republican area" home I think most people will go back to covid mandates. It's been infuriating to hear people say they don't mind going back and doing the thing that screwed over my life because working from home is fun.
Just imagine them working at home while wearing the chin diaper,...then laugh at them.
more like "working" from home
There are people who understand how to work from home, and then there are people who want to work from home for their personal "me" time for sure.
Getting a space without distractions (e.g. an office) is important, and if you can't do that then you're already not suitable for home work.
These people are "working" next to (or on!) their gaming PCs, in front of their big C2 OLED monitors, with a mouse jiggler keeping them active on Teams or whatever, not turning on a webcam for meetings so that they can use a push to talk function to only respond when needed while they play their games.
Some jobs really are that drab in the day to day -- my best friend works one of them -- but for most of these people, they are fighting to stay away from the office, they try to turn down any required commute to a project, and when things get tough in the office because they need to crunch something they shy away or fail because they are only willing to put in the minimum number of hours.
I'm going to make a clear delineation here:
I got into arguments with a good few people here because I defended people who couldn't afford to put their jobs on the line the first time; we didn't know where things would go, we didn't fully know what's what, there was a lot of fog of war and we didn't know who or what would resist alongside us.
Now? Kid gloves are off. We've seen companies struggle to re-hire after getting rid of their staff, right down to fast food restaurants because no one wanted to work. No one wanted to come to the office, no one wanted to go into work, no one wanted to cook food for other people.
We've had wins where people have been reinstated, some of which with backpay. We've had wins where companies decided it wasn't worth losing multi-year employees which are already difficult enough to get nowadays where people refuse to sit in one place for too long.
We've had court wins, we've had social wins.
We've seen the efficacy for which the vaccines work -- none of it positive, much of it directly negative.
We've seen the freedoms that have been stripped even as people comply, because compliance doesn't stop it. When you comply, you are intended to continue your compliance.
If you aren't willing to put your job on the line now, in light of everything we've seen, in light of companies struggling to staff themselves, in light of masses of people standing together, then I don't know what to tell you because I won't be carrying your torch this time.
Good points. I recently had a job offer pulled because I tell them my "vaccination" status. I told them it was none of their business. They said I could get an exemption if I didn't have it. Not interested. None of their business. I regret putting in for an exemption for my current job I'm not doing it again.
I had to travel internationally multiple times, so I had a fake card. I risked international imprisonment, including in communist China.
That being said I completely understand some of the Patriots I talked to that regret taking the job. It was a hard decision, and I agree that's what made it so evil.
Bravo TheMAGAnificent! You are hardcore courageous! Next time I hear someone talk about βhow they had to get the shot in order to travel,β I will tell your story.
I don't know if you're being sarcastic, but the idea of being imprisoned internationally was scary, especially when news was coming out of people being arrested for faking the cards.
π― percent agree. So many I know, felt they βhad toβ especially in order to travel β and also, many stated βitβs no big deal, everyoneβs getting itβ and βweβre all gonna have to get the shot sometime, so, I might as well get it now.β So crazy.